MAN trolleybuses in Ukraine (1939–1951): a history, technical characteristics, features of operation

IF 0.2 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Anatoliy A. Lytvynenko, V. Sarancha, V. Shabunina
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The growth of the vehicle assets and bus services in Ukrainian cities increases the level of environmental pollution. During the environmental crisis, electric transport (e-transport) is becoming a matter for scientific inquiry, a subject of discussion in politics and among public figures. In the program for developing the municipal services of Ukraine, priorities are given to the development of the infrastructure of ecological transport: trolleybuses, electric buses, electric cars. The increased attention to e-transport on the part of the scientific community, politicians, and the public actualizes the study of its history, development, features of operation, etc. The historiographic analysis carried out by the authors allows us to say about insufficient coverage by Ukrainian researchers of a number of aspects and periods in the history of e-transport. A small number of special works on the history of the operation of foreign-made trolleybuses in Ukrainian cities in the first half of the 20th century and an analysis of their technical characteristics determine the relevance and scientific novelty of this study. When writing the work, Ukrainian and foreign scientific reference publications, monographs, papers, mainly from foreign electronic resources, have been used. The authors have used both general scientific (analysis, synthesis, deduction, induction) and historical research methods, in particular, problem-chronological, comparative-historical, retrospective methods, etc. The aim of the study is to highlight little-known facts of the history of production and operation of MAN trolleybuses in Ukrainian cities, as well as to introduce their technical characteristics into scientific circulation. The etymology of the model names of German trolleybuses, which usually consisted of the names of the manufacturers of chassis, body, and electrical equipment, has been clarified. The types, specific design solutions of the first MAN trolleybus generation and the prerequisites for their appearance in Chernivtsi have been determined. Particular attention has been paid to trolleybuses that were in operation in Germany and other Western European countries from the first half of the 1930s to the early 1950s. In the mid-1930s, the MAN plant in Nuremberg began production of trolleybuses; its models had the most modern constructive solutions at that time, a characteristic design and a state-of-the-art heating system. Depending on the length, German manufacturers divided the trolleybus models into four types. As a result of problems with the operation of the bus fleet in Chernivtsi, the city authorities have decided to build a trolleybus line in the city; four trolleybuses manufactured by the MAN plant were purchased. The paper traces the stages of operation of the MAN trolleybuses in Chernivtsi, where they worked during 1939–1944 and after the end of the Second World War, they were transferred to Kyiv. After two years of operation in the Ukrainian capital, the trolleybuses entered the routes in Dnipropetrovsk during 1947–1951. The technical characteristics of the first MAN trolleybus generation, which were operated in Ukrainian cities, have been presented and analyzed. It was determined that in all the main indicators and operational parameters, they were as close as possible to similar models of German trolleybuses. The proposed methodology and the structure of the study can later be used to write papers on the history of science and technology, in particular, of an e-transport.
乌克兰MAN无轨电车(1939-1951):历史、技术特点、运行特点
乌克兰城市车辆资产和公共汽车服务的增长增加了环境污染水平。在环境危机期间,电动交通(e-transport)正在成为科学探究的问题,成为政治和公众人物讨论的主题。在乌克兰市政服务发展计划中,优先发展生态交通基础设施:无轨电车、电动公交车、电动汽车。科学界、政治家和公众对电子交通的关注日益增加,使得对其历史、发展、运行特点等的研究成为现实。作者进行的史学分析使我们能够说乌克兰研究人员对电子运输历史上的一些方面和时期的报道不足。关于20世纪上半叶外国制造的无轨电车在乌克兰城市运营的历史以及对其技术特征的分析的少数专题著作决定了本研究的相关性和科学新颖性。在撰写工作时,使用了乌克兰和外国的科学参考出版物,专著,论文,主要来自外国电子资源。作者运用了一般科学(分析、综合、演绎、归纳)和历史的研究方法,特别是问题年代法、比较历史法、回溯法等。该研究的目的是突出乌克兰城市MAN无轨电车生产和运营历史中鲜为人知的事实,并将其技术特点引入科学流通。德国无轨电车的车型名称通常由底盘、车身和电气设备制造商的名称组成,其词源已得到澄清。第一代MAN无轨电车的类型、具体设计方案和它们在切尔诺夫茨出现的先决条件已经确定。特别注意的是从1930年代上半期到1950年代初在德国和其他西欧国家运行的无轨电车。在20世纪30年代中期,位于纽伦堡的MAN工厂开始生产无轨电车;它的模型具有当时最现代的建设性解决方案,具有特色的设计和最先进的供暖系统。根据长度的不同,德国制造商将无轨电车分为四种类型。由于切尔诺夫茨公共汽车车队的运营问题,市政当局决定在该市修建一条无轨电车线路;购买了MAN工厂生产的4辆无轨电车。该文件追溯了MAN无轨电车在切尔诺夫茨的运营阶段,它们在1939年至1944年期间在那里工作,第二次世界大战结束后,它们被转移到基辅。在乌克兰首都运营两年后,无轨电车于1947年至1951年进入第聂伯罗彼得罗夫斯克的路线。介绍并分析了在乌克兰城市运行的第一代MAN无轨电车的技术特点。经确定,在所有主要指标和操作参数方面,它们都尽可能接近类似型号的德国无轨电车。所提出的方法和研究结构可用于撰写科学技术史的论文,特别是电子运输的论文。
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